My Family: Susan for a Bruisin'


09:20 am - 10:00 am, Sunday, May 3 on U&W (25)

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Susan for a Bruisin'
Season 11, Episode 10

Susan is asked to make a speech at a school reunion - but after a mix-up at work ends with her quitting her job, what should have been an uplifting talk descends into bitterness and contempt. Kenzo develops a playground crush, so Ben offers the benefit of his experience - much to Janey's horror


subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Ben
Zoe Wanamaker (Actor) .. Susan
Daniela Denby-Ashe (Actor) .. Janey
Tayler Marshall (Actor) .. Kenzo
Marsha Fitzalan (Actor) .. Mary Maddox
Hannah Waddingham (Actor) .. Katie
Clare Cathcart (Actor) .. Interviewer
Belinda Stewart-Wilson (Actor) .. Twyla Curtis
Mike Walling (Actor) .. Vicar
John Bartlett (Producer)
Ed Bye (Director)
Darin Henry (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Ben
Born: December 13, 1949 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire
Best Known For: Citizen Smith and My Family.
Early-life: Born Robert Lindsay Stevenson on December 13, 1949, in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. One of three children, his Second World War veteran father worked as a joiner and his mother was a cleaner. He failed his 11-plus exam and went to the Secondary Modern Gladstone Boys School. Despite having a miserable time there, his art teacher spotted his acting talent in a school production and encouraged him to take it up seriously. He originally intended to become a drama teacher, but worked in regional theatre companies after attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada).
Career: Lindsay's movie debut came in 1973's That'll Be the Day. His big break came in 1977 when he played would-be revolutionary Wolfie in John Sullivan's BBC sitcom Citizen Smith. After that he concentrated on serious roles. Theatre parts include Hamlet and Cyrano De Bergerac, but his biggest stage hit to date is musical Me and My Girl, for which he won numerous awards on both sides of the Atlantic. He made his Hollywood debut in the ill-received Bert Rigby You're a Fool in 1989, but Alan Bleasdale's TV series GBH put his career back on track. Since then, successes include Jake's Progress, The Wimbledon Poisoner, Brazen Hussies, Hornblower and My Family. More recently, he's starred in detective drama Jericho, played Tony Blair in A Very Social Secretary and The Trial of Tony Blair, traced his family on Who Do You Think You Are? and starred in Sky1 sitcom Spy.
Quote: 'There's a huge entertainer in me, and I couldn't ignore it any longer. I wanted to be very serious, but I've paid my dues and should start enjoying my career.'
Trivia: He supports Derby County.
Zoe Wanamaker (Actor) .. Susan
Born: May 13, 1949 in New York
Best Known For: Playing a variety of strong women.
Early-life: Born May 13, 1949, in New York, the daughter of acclaimed actors Charlotte Holland and Sam Wanamaker. At the age of three, her family fled the US before her father could be called by Senator McCarthy's notorious House of Un-American Activities Committee; the family settled in the UK. Zoƫ decided to become an actress at age 10 after spending a summer in Stratford-Upon-Avon watching her father. Both parents tried to persuade her not to go into the profession but she enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 1970.
Career: Wanamaker spent 25 years with the RSC and National Theatre, and continues to appear on stage. She made her TV debut in 1975 in Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill. Her most memorable work has come on the small screen in projects such as Edge of Darkness, the first episode of Prime Suspect, A Dance to the Music of Time, Love Hurts, My Family, David Copperfield, Gormenghast and Doctor Who; she also has a recurring role as Ariadne Oliver in Agatha Christie's Poirot. Films include Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Wilde.
Quote: 'I think there is a niche for Beauty and the Beast, but there are also people who want to see good drama, who want to be moved by something.'
Trivia: Despite her English upbringing, she remains a US citizen and received an honorary CBE in 2000.
Daniela Denby-Ashe (Actor) .. Janey
Tayler Marshall (Actor) .. Kenzo
Marsha Fitzalan (Actor) .. Mary Maddox
Hannah Waddingham (Actor) .. Katie
Best Known For: A successful stage career.
Early-life: Hannah was born in London in 1974 to opera singer Melodie Waddingham. Hannah knew that performing was the career for her after watching her mother in action at the London Coliseum. Hannah went on to study drama at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London.
Career: Waddingham's stage credits include The Beautiful Game, Tonight's the Night, Lautrec, Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens and Grease. She was nominated for an Olivier Award for her portrayal of the Lady of the Lake in Spamalot, a role she went on to play on Broadway. Her other theatre credits include A Little Night Music, Into the Woods, The Wizard of Oz and Kiss Me, Kate. On TV, she has starred in Coupling, William and Mary, Doctors, Agatha Christie's Marple and Benidorm. Her film credits include How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008) and Les Miserables (2012).
Quote: 'Broadway is everything I dreamed it would be.'
Trivia: In 2000, she won two Musical Theatre Awards for the role of Suzanne Valadon in Lautrec.
Clare Cathcart (Actor) .. Interviewer
Belinda Stewart-Wilson (Actor) .. Twyla Curtis
Mike Walling (Actor) .. Vicar
John Bartlett (Producer)
Ed Bye (Director)
Darin Henry (Writer)

Before / After

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My Family
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